Butterworth-Heinemann Mechanics: Volume 1 (Course of Theoretical Physics S) - Model 15181601

Butterworth-Heinemann Mechanics: Volume 1 (Course of Theoretical Physics S) - Model 15181601

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The product is a comprehensive textbook focused on classical Newtonian mechanics, designed for students and professionals in the field of physics and engineering. It serves as a foundational resource that elucidates core principles and problem-solving techniques in mechanics.

This textbook emphasizes Galileo's principle of relativity and Hamilton's principle of least action, providing a clear and accessible exposition. The material is structured to facilitate understanding and application of mechanics concepts. The final sections discuss adiabatic invariants, which have been updated to include recent advancements. Furthermore, a short biography of the esteemed physicist L D Landau has been included to offer insight into his contributions to the field.

Key Features:
  • Focuses on classical Newtonian mechanics, ensuring foundational understanding.
  • Explains Galileo's principle of relativity for a solid grasp of motion.
  • Covers Hamilton's principle of least action, enhancing problem-solving skills.
  • Revised sections on adiabatic invariants to reflect current research.
  • Includes a biography of L D Landau, enriching the historical context of the subject.
  • Simple exposition style for easy comprehension by students and professionals alike.
  • Comprehensive problem-solving techniques applicable to real-world scenarios.

This textbook is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing physics or engineering, as well as professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of mechanics. It is a valuable resource for anyone looking to strengthen their grasp of classical mechanics principles and applications in various scientific and engineering fields.

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